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Kharmeldove

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Re: Do you know how to use a squat toilet?

from Kharmeldove on 08/04/2016 09:09 AM

I'd rather sit down and be comfy with a book and balanced.... 

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Kharmeldove

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Donald Trump

from Kharmeldove on 08/04/2016 08:36 AM

One a scale from 1- 10 how do you rate  Mr. Trump ?

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anonymousfo...

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  Level 1 - Innovator

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Re: Do you know how to use a squat toilet?

from anonymousforobvious on 05/22/2016 03:40 PM

yes probably.

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ken

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Re: Alphabet Game

from ken on 03/10/2016 01:51 AM

She's The SherriffShes_The_Sherriff.jpg

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ken

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Re: Alphabet TV characters Game

from ken on 03/10/2016 01:17 AM

Herb Melnick-2 And A Half MenHerb_Melnick.jpg

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ken

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Re: Alphabet Celebrity Game

from ken on 03/10/2016 01:09 AM

Nikki CoxNikki_Cox_VIII.jpg

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Marianne

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Sharing a Plumber Joke

from Marianne on 03/09/2016 09:11 PM

A Translation of an Old Sketch:


The Plumber and the Parrot

How many times do we hear people complaining about unanswered calls and long waiting times for repair works. The situations, from case to case, are experienced at various degrees of intensity, from a "couldn't care less" attitude to exasperation and depressions. The following story illustrates one of the finest examples:

An elderly, recently widowed lady (Mrs Mouchaboeuf) was deeply affected by sadness and the desolation of her sudden loneliness. Therefore, she adopted a parrot to keep her company.
One day, she called the plumber to have a leaking water pipe repaired. The lady tended to be forgetful, and she left the house before the plumber was there, leaving her parrot at home.
The plumber knocked at the door of the appartment. A voice from inside asked:
- "Who's there?"
- "It's the plumber!" answered the man.
- "Whooo's there?"
- "It's the pluuumber!"
- "Who's there?"
- "But madam, you just called me to fix your washbasin!"
- "Whooo's there?"
- "But I am telling you, I'm the plumber!"
- "Who's there?"
- "It's the plumber!"
- "Who's there?"
- "Madam, it's the plumber!!!"
- "Who's there?"
- ...
Half an hour later, the plumber was at his wits' end and fainted.
A few minutes later, the old lady was back and found the poor plumber lying on the floor, unconscious, in front of the appartment door, and she asked: "Who is it?"
A voice from inside answered: "It's the plumber!"

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Marianne

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Can you find the hidden panda?

from Marianne on 03/08/2016 09:33 PM

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Re: One Word Fun Game

from Marianne on 03/08/2016 08:54 PM

successful - implementation

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Marianne

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Re: Are you better at geography or history?

from Marianne on 03/08/2016 08:49 PM

Actually, I like(d) both, but I did not think about comparing in which I was or am better. And there are certain themes or periods which are more interesting than others, or quite a few domains, where assumptions and records differ, depending on the perspectives, "internal" or "external" views and ideas, or on the "sides" involved.

And for learning more about history, knowing geography is essential!



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